Routes Update

By Richard Maslen
Finnair this week operated a special Angry Birds themed flight between Helsinki and Singapore, inspired by the popular mobile device game developed by
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Icelandair is to increase its capacity to North America from its Keflavik International Airport hub from May 2012 with the introduction of a four
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British Airways (BA) is to enhance its product offering on its London Heathrow – Moscow route through the introduction of a Boeing 747-400 on one of
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United Arab Emirates (UAE) low-cost carrier Air Arabia is to expand its network in the Ukraine adding flights from its Sharjah base to Donetsk and
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By Richard Maslen
UBM Aviation Routes Limited announced yesterday that the City of Chicago will be the host city for the 20th edition of World Routes, the flagship
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The Routes Golf tournament will take place on Saturday 1st October, and airberlin and Berlin Airports invite delegates to what they describe as "an
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By Richard Maslen
There are now only two weeks to go until the 17th World Route Development Forum in Berlin and there are more exciting new registrations being received
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By Richard Maslen
“Fail to prepare and prepare to fail” so said Benjamin Franklin and with World Routes 2011 just around the corner now is the time efficiently plan
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By Richard Maslen
Lisbon is home to Portugal’s main airport, Europe’s biggest hub to Brazil, and one of the most important airports serving Africa. The city’s
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EMIRATES TO FLY A380 TO RIYADH Emirates Airline has confirmed it will operate a one-off Airbus A380 commercial flight to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia on
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KLM TO ADD LUANDA LINK Dutch national carrier KLM is to inaugurate flights to the Angolan capital Luanda on November 14, its fifth new long-haul
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WESTJET BEGINS PRINCE GEORGE – LAS VEGAS FEASIBILITY TRIAL Canadian low-cost carrier WestJet Airlines inaugurated flights from the British Columbian
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By Richard Maslen
Airline Route Update is a comprehensive summary of route announcements, capacity increases and codeshare details from this past week. For further
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By Richard Maslen
The growth in use and the influence of social media on the aviation industry over the past couple of years has been phenomenal and we have now even
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By Richard Maslen
Emirates Airline has confirmed that it will inaugurate a daily flight between its Dubai International hub and Dublin, its first destination in the
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bmi Regional, a subsidiary of UK carrier bmi British Midland International, has announced plans to launch a new business link from East Midlands to
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US low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines has announced that it is to expand its network offering from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
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By Richard Maslen
German national carrier Lufthansa is to inaugurate a five times weekly link between Munich and Mexico City from March 26, 2012, supplementing its
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By Richard Maslen
We are now less than four weeks away from the 17th World Route Development Forum where, up to 2,700 delegates from the world’ s Airlines, Airports
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By Richard Maslen
As 2,700 delegates make their final preparations to attend The 17th World Route Development Forum in Berlin, the Routes team has provided a document,
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By Richard Maslen
“Fail to prepare and prepare to fail” so said Benjamin Franklin and with World Routes 2011 just around the corner now is the time efficiently plan
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By Richard Maslen
The Routesonline website has already become established as an efficient way to connect with an enormous reservoir of route development professionals
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By Richard Maslen
OAG, the global leader in aviation intelligence and a UBM Aviation brand, this week released the results of the OAG World Crisis Analysis, which
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By Richard Maslen
Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport is the busiest airport in Australia, handling 35.6 million passengers last year – an average of 97,400 passengers
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By Richard Maslen
Tunisian start-up Syphax Airlines has reportedly signed a tentative lease deal for two Airbus A319s for delivery early in the second quarter of next
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